US briefing: COP25, Amazon's tax avoidance and London Bridge attack



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Monday’s top story: Madrid hosts scaled-down annual climate summit. Plus, the world’s most heavily surveilled city in China Good morning, I’m Tim Walker with today’s essential stories. ‘World War Zero’. Former Democrat secretary of state John Kerry has launched a bipartisan coalition of high-profile power-brokers hoping to address the climate crisis. Fossil fuels. Fossil fuel lobbyists are trying to water down planned EU rules designed to prevent so-called “investment greenwashing”. Meanwhile US insurers have joined their European counterparts in withdrawing cover for coal projects. World’s richest. Amazon, whose founder Jeff Bezos is currently the world’s richest person, paid just $3.4bn in tax over a decade during which it recorded revenues of $960.5bn and profits of $26.8bn, according to the report. Related: US briefing: Taliban talks, Iraq protests and US money in UK politics ‘Unfair process’. White House counsel Pat Cipollone wrote to committee chairman Jerry Nadler, saying Trump could not be “expected to participate … while it remains unclear whether the judiciary committee will afford the president a fair process”. Rudy Giuliani. Despite his protestations to the contrary, the man once known as “America’s mayor” appears to face ever-increasing legal jeopardy over his involvement in the Ukraine scandal, as Tom McCarthy reports. Former associate. A former jihadist jailed with Khan over their 2010 plot to bomb the London Stock Exchange – and who, like Khan, had been released on licence – was arrested on Saturday over a suspected breach of his licence conditions. Ex-offenders. Two former offenders, included a convicted murderer, were among the members of the public who intervened to thwart Khan’s attack. Four police officers and 17 cartel gunmen have been shot dead over the weekend in Villa Unión, a town in Mexico’s Coahuila state, fuelling a debate over Donald Trump’s recent designation of Mexico’s drug cartels as terrorist organisations. The prime minister of Malta, Joseph Muscat, has resigned amid the escalating political crisis sparked by the 2017 assassination of investigative journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia. The BBC is set to broadcast a potentially explosive interview with Jeffrey Epstein accuser Virginia Giuffre, who claims she was trafficked by Epstein and forced to have sex with Prince Andrew. The artist Tal R is waiting for a Danish court to decide whether a pair of art world provocateurs who recently purchased one of his paintings will be allowed to cut up the canvas to use as decorative faces for a line of limited edition luxury watches. Trump’s lies and ongoing attacks on his critics in the media score points with his base but at the expense of a weakened democracy. If a large enough portion of the public comes to trust Trump’s own words more than the media’s, Trump can get away with saying – and doing – whatever he wants. When that happens, democracy ends. Continue reading…


US briefing: COP25, Amazon's tax avoidance and London Bridge attack

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